MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING EXAM 1 BEST PRACTICE EXAM
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The Nurse Is Caring For A Client Who Has As A Son With A Streptococcus Throat
Infection. Which Nurse Recommendation Would Be Best To Advise The Client To
Do In Order To Prevent Acquiring The Infection?
Answer>> Frequently Wash Her Hands And Surfaces Of The Home.
The Nurse Is Caring For A Client Infected With Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. The
Nurse Should Ask If The Client Has Experienced Which Of The Following?
Answer>> Was Bitten By A Tick
The Nurse Is Caring For A Client With A Protozoa Infection. Which Is The Most
Likely Mode Of Transmission?
Answer>> Ingestion Of Contaminated Food Or Water
The Nurse Is Caring For A Client Who Is Recovering From An Allergic Reaction.
Which Leukocyte Level Would The Nurse Expect To Be The Most Elevated?
Answer>> Eosinophils
, The Nurse Is Caring For A Client Who Has An Infected Wound On The Great Toe
That Is Red With A Purulent Exudate. The Nurse Expects That This Client Has
Which Type Of Infection?
Answer>> Localized
The Client Experienced A Fall. Nursing Assessment Reveals That The Client Is
Experiencing Tachycardia, Hypotension, Confusion, Tachypnea, And Flat Jugular
Veins. What Should Be The Nurse's First Response?
Answer>> Administer Oxygen.
The Family Wants To Know Why The Nurse Is Putting A Urinary Catheter In A
Client Experiencing Shock. What Is The Nurse's Best Response?
Answer>> "It Will Help Monitor How Much Urine The Kidneys Are Able To
Produce."
A Client Experiencing Shock Has Had A Urinary Output Of 250 Ml In The Last 10
Hours. What Is The Nurse's Most Appropriate Response?
Answer>> Notify The Physician.
Which Client Is Most Likely To Be Experiencing Hypovolemic Shock?
Answer>> A Client Who Had Surgery 24 Hours Ago And Who Also Has A
Nasogastric Tube
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The Nurse Is Caring For A Client Who Has As A Son With A Streptococcus Throat
Infection. Which Nurse Recommendation Would Be Best To Advise The Client To
Do In Order To Prevent Acquiring The Infection?
Answer>> Frequently Wash Her Hands And Surfaces Of The Home.
The Nurse Is Caring For A Client Infected With Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. The
Nurse Should Ask If The Client Has Experienced Which Of The Following?
Answer>> Was Bitten By A Tick
The Nurse Is Caring For A Client With A Protozoa Infection. Which Is The Most
Likely Mode Of Transmission?
Answer>> Ingestion Of Contaminated Food Or Water
The Nurse Is Caring For A Client Who Is Recovering From An Allergic Reaction.
Which Leukocyte Level Would The Nurse Expect To Be The Most Elevated?
Answer>> Eosinophils
, The Nurse Is Caring For A Client Who Has An Infected Wound On The Great Toe
That Is Red With A Purulent Exudate. The Nurse Expects That This Client Has
Which Type Of Infection?
Answer>> Localized
The Client Experienced A Fall. Nursing Assessment Reveals That The Client Is
Experiencing Tachycardia, Hypotension, Confusion, Tachypnea, And Flat Jugular
Veins. What Should Be The Nurse's First Response?
Answer>> Administer Oxygen.
The Family Wants To Know Why The Nurse Is Putting A Urinary Catheter In A
Client Experiencing Shock. What Is The Nurse's Best Response?
Answer>> "It Will Help Monitor How Much Urine The Kidneys Are Able To
Produce."
A Client Experiencing Shock Has Had A Urinary Output Of 250 Ml In The Last 10
Hours. What Is The Nurse's Most Appropriate Response?
Answer>> Notify The Physician.
Which Client Is Most Likely To Be Experiencing Hypovolemic Shock?
Answer>> A Client Who Had Surgery 24 Hours Ago And Who Also Has A
Nasogastric Tube